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varda,
vardà,
vārda,
vārdā, or
vårda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Varda may
refer to: Agnès
Varda (1928–2019),
French film
director and...
- Agnès
Varda (French: [aɲɛs
vaʁda] ; born
Arlette Varda; 30 May 1928 – 29
March 2019) was a Belgian-born
French film director,
screenwriter and photographer...
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Rosalie Varda (French pronunciation: [ʁozali
vaʁda]; born 28 May 1958) is a
French costume designer, producer,
writer and actress. She is
perhaps best...
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Varda by Agnès is a 2019 do****entary
television series directed by Agnès
Varda. The last film
Varda directed,
Varda by
Agnes features Varda watching and...
- Aschaffenburg, Germany. The
Vardas returned home from
Europe upon the
birth of
their first child, John Duncan. In 1950, the
Vardas moved to Madison, Wisconsin...
- PMID 22155768. (Co-author) "Eftyhia
Vardas". The Conversation.
Retrieved 3
January 2022. "Prof
Eftyhia Vardas". WCIM 2018.
Retrieved 3
January 2022...
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Ratko Varda (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратко Варда; born 6 May 1979) is a Serbian-Bosnian
former basketball player who pla****
professionally for 22 years. Standing...
- Jean "Yanko"
Varda (11
September 1893—10
January 1971) was a Turkish-born
American artist, best
known for his
collage work.
Varda was one of the early...
- The
Varda Viaduct (Turkish:
Varda Köprüsü), aka
Giaour Dere Viaduct,
locally known as "Alman Köprüsü" or "Koca Köprü" (literally:
German Viaduct or Big...
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Várda is a
village in
Somogy county, Hungary.
Street map (Hungarian)
Várda, KSH v t e...